Former baseball star Curt Schilling was interviewed this morning on the Dennis & Callahan sports radio show on WEEI in Boston in the first such appearance since the demise of 38 Studios, the developer he founded. Boston.com quotes some of the conversation where Schilling spoke of investing all of his personal assets into the company while never a penny back out. He also says his former employees "have every right to be upset" as they were "blindsided" by the studio's closure after he promised a month or two of advance warning, admitting he "bombed on that one in epic fashion." He also describes the last ditch effort to save the company that failed because Rhode Island refused to go along with the plan, and addresses accusations that his acceptance of tax credits and loan guarantees from the state were hypocritical in light of his outspoken conservative viewpoints: "I don't know how that correlates to this. I donít have any problem with government helping entrepreneurs and businesses." Thanks JJ.

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No matter which side of the spectrum you are on the situation we face in the November election is somewhat alarming.

Basically, somewhere between 45% and 48% of the voters on each side are going to vote for their candidate no matter what. That means the remaining 4-10% will decide the election. But it's worse than that. Because some states barring a cataclysm will also go one way or the other. So, really it's only the 4-10% in some states. It really makes you think Winston Churchill got it exactly right, "Democracy is the worst form of government except for all those others that have been tried."